Australian Wallabies fullback Kurtley Beale takes a break from rugby for a game of fetch in the surf of Sydney's Coogee Beach. The Wallabies are preparing to take on the British and Irish Lions in Sydney this week.

President Obama balances the Soccket Ball, which uses kinetic energy to provide power to charge a cell phone or power a light, on his forehead during a visit to the Ubungo power plant in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.

William H. Hincks - portraying his great, great, grandfather and Medal of Honor recipient William Bliss Hincks - grabs a Confederate flag from a color bearer at a reenactment of Pickett's Charge in Gettysburg, Pa. As usual, the North won again.

Either Lucky's bite is much worse than his bark, or California Highway Patrol K-9 training Officer Darren Long (left) is overacting the part of the pinched perp during a demonstration at CHP Academy in West Sacramento.

At the Phoenix Zoo, where temperatures hit 118 last week, Jai bites a block of ice and finds a frozen trout inside. Yum!

Troutsicle for lunch:

At the Phoenix Zoo, where temperatures hit 118 last week, Jai bites a block of ice and finds a frozen trout inside. Yum!

Photo: Matt York, Associated Press

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Rise of the plumbing of the apes:

The monkeys now have control of the mist machines at the Phoenix Zoo.

Rise of the plumbing of the apes:

The monkeys now have control of the mist machines at the Phoenix Zoo.

Photo: Matt York, Associated Press

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Peek-a-bamboo:

A child peers through a screen on a balcony in Aung Mingala, Myanmar's Rakhine state.

Peek-a-bamboo:

A child peers through a screen on a balcony in Aung Mingala, Myanmar's Rakhine state.

Photo: Gemunu Amarasinghe, Associated Press

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Not enough apartments:

In Hong Kong, a housing crisis has forced more than 170,000 renters to move into subdivided units in apartment buildings like this. The Asian financial center has some of the highest property prices in the world, driven by limited supply and speculation from wealthy mainland Chinese investors.